Get a Sprint LG G4 at $200 off when you trade in your current smartphone

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Get a Sprint LG G4 at $200 off when you trade in your current smartphone
Sprint has just announced the debut of a new trade-in program that allows subscribers to get a $200 guaranteed buyback when they trade in their current smartphone for an LG G4.

Sprint says that the traded-in smartphone must be in working order and in good condition, but doesn't mention anything about the age or the model of the handset. Essentially, you could be trading in a working Galaxy S3 in good condition and still get $200 in credit towards the purchase of an LG G4.

Unfortunately, Sprint's new trade-in promotion is only available to those on the Sprint Lease or Easy Pay plans, which means that you won't get the discount if you'll purchase Sprint's LG G4 off-contract. Furthermore, EWD and SWAC accounts are also excluded from Sprint's trade-in offer. If this seems like a good deal to you, head over to the source link below and enter 200LG as the promo code on the form to get started.

The LG G4 is one of the most interesting Android smartphones of the year, and this despite the fact that the phone is not the premium offering many LG fans have been waiting for. The specs include a 5.5-inch IPS display with a resolution of 1440 by 2560 pixels, a hexa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 chipset, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of expandable internal storage, as well as a 3000mAh battery. 

In the camera department, the LG G4's forte point, the phone is equipped with a 16MP primary camera with OIS and an 8MP secondary shooter. At the moment, the LG G4 runs Android 5.1 Lollipop, but an update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow should arrive shortly. For much more details about the phone, make sure to read our full LG G4 review.


If this seems like a good deal to you, make sure to hurry and take advantage of the promotion. The offer is available starting today, and will last until November 25th.

source: Sprint via Android Authority

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